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Thursday, 8 January 2026

Tesco Delivered

I was looking at quotations to cheer me up after bear left for university and found this. 


I couldn't resist having a play with Canva. 

I'm getting settled back at the good computer on the decent desk and I thought that there wouldn't be much to talk about. Then Tesco delivered and I had a bonus. DH prefers Heinz beans, so when I saw a deal for sixteen full sized tins for £11, when the 'price they use so they can call things a sale' is currently £1.40 per tin, with sixteen at that price costing £22.40, I committed. But they were out of stock of the 2x8pack that was the deal, so I got 6x4packs, or 24 full sized cans of Heinz beans for £11 - around 46p a tin. If I'd had the energy, I would have done a lap of celebration around the kitchen. Of course, they'll likely last until March, especially with the half cans I got for the individual meals, which were also on offer. I am stuffing my shelves.

The Three Rivers Homestead YouTube channel hosts a pantry challenge every year around this time. The challenge is to live out of the pantry for one, two or three months without going grocery shopping. This makes sense for the homestead channels who spend their summers preserving their hard work in their gardens and fields. It also wouldn't hurt me to thin out the cupboards. Instead, along with the baked bean mountain, I got six very large bottles of Tesco tomato ketchup. I have a habit of treating food as a ketchup delivery system, and there was a coupon for 15% off. Coupons that apply to Tesco's own brand stuff are rare and while 15% isn't as good as some deals, I'll take the opportunity. Mind you, the legislation that bans deals on processed food seems to have cancelled the 3for2 promotion on jars of sauce that normally runs in the autumn, which is something of a blow. 

Now that I'm back on the desk and getting the lists going again, I want to add a page for 'food that needs using' so I can't forget, for example, to use up the bits of polish sausage that bear left in the fridge, or the fat free yoghurts that are allegedly good for me, came today on the wings of a coupon and I am uneasily aware will slide to the back of my mind. It won't hurt to use Tesco to look up recipes for all the stuff that's in my cupboards. Which means that I ought to do an inventory of my cupboards after Christmas. Which I may or may not get to when I'm not writing.

And if all else fails, I've got wonderful inspiration from the Weary Wolf, who did a food challenge where he had baked beans for every meal for a week, three times a day! I'm not sure I'm up to that dedication, but it's a resource.


Hugs and good health to all

Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Paused

Bear goes back to university tomorrow. I'll admit to being worried. Snow is forecast over half the country and the English transit system has a habit of fainting at the first flake. There are exceptions, of course. Places like the Lake District and Dartmore know how to deal with snow, but the British Rail service can be touchy. I remember years ago when British Rail cancelled trains because there were leaves on the track. After some thought, machines were brought in to clear the tracks, but then trains were cancelled because it was the wrong sort of leaves on the track. I'll be fretting all day. 

I feel paused, waiting for things to happen. I've dotted around doing bits of this and that, but I can't settle. It's a fault in me. I can't get on with stuff if I'm waiting for things to happen. However, when I was looking for white cotton to mend DH's pocket, at least I found this. I am consciously looking for things that make me smile, and this is the result of another random eBay purchase. I think that I was going to use them as stitch markers, but they got shoved in a bag. I just love the jewel colours and seeing them brought joy. I don't know when I'll use them, but I doubt that I'll get rid of them.



They are so tiny that I added a pen to compare the size. 

Another thing that made me smile was the pics that I had for the fort that bear and I made seven years ago, when he had just started high school and the teacher sent home work to be done over Christmas - the sort of work that ends up dumped on the parent. 



I was glad to see the back of it. Mind you, I'm still proud of the water effect that we got by painting bubble wrap with blue poster paint.


Tomorrow I'll be worrying about bear, but I'll also be able to get on my computer, spread out my notes and notebooks and get cracking. And missing bear again. 

Hugs and good health to all.

Tuesday, 6 January 2026

The Decorations are Down

We've still got plenty of Christmas goodies, though less than usual. I guess they'll last maybe another week. Bear may take some biscuits away with him. I got a very boring PricePanda delivery today with lots of cooking foil and a book that will be a great present for a friend's little girl and it came in an amazing box again. Bear decided to take the train back to university. DH is working and I still haven't got the hang of motorways. Besides, the weather is iffy and, to be honest, I'm not sure how well our poor old car would do for several hundred miles at 70mph. Rather than him carrying back all the stuff he brought home, like his laptop and clothes, plus all the stuff he got, like sieves, scales and cooking trays, he's carrying some stuff and we're posting the rest. It makes logical sense, especially with a sturdy box like the one that held the PricePanda goodies. 

I was thinking about Kirsten's comment that she hadn't used eBay and wasn't sure that she should after my experience. To be honest, I can't recommend eBay with a clear conscience because it has lead to some dreadful impulse buys on my part. For example, I once bought a job lot of over a hundred second-hand men's ties. I'd seen someone had made a quilt from suffolk puffs that were made from old men's ties. I quite fancied doing that. I never got around to it, though. I did weave a bag out of strips cut from the ties, and I enjoyed making it. It was all in one piece on a piece of cardboard and it was relaxing to make, but I can't find the YouTube video anymore. 


I still use it to hold dryer balls. Then there was the time that I bought a job lot of broken jewellery for craft, and I did have some fun with that, though I ended up donating about half when I decided that I wasn't using it. But look what I got!


As an aside, I checked and there is a listing at time of typing that has 3.5kg or just over seven and a half pounds of broken costume jewellery for £22 including postage for those who like crafting. It makes far more sense to pick up much smaller lots, but I've never been known for my sense on eBay.

I don't think that I ever got a proper pic of the time I bought a job lot of handbags. It was one of those times when it all got away from me. I wanted one handbag, cheap. There was an inexpensive lot that didn't have many pics but included a small black bag that looked perfect and I got it for around £15, I think - certainly not more than £20 as I never bid much on eBay. When the parcel arrived, it was so crammed with bags that I couldn't lift it and the postman had to drag it to the door. I never got a full tally of the contents, as I unpacked it in front of father and he whisked a good few off for his lady friends at church. The bags that were left, however, lasted me years. 

It's a temptation to buy things for projects that I never get to, which is a real failing of mine. I've been resisting a bundle of rags for a while. Did you know that at time of typing you can buy 10kg of cleaning rags made from old clothes, like winceyette and flannel, in smallish squares, for £14.75 which includes postage? And did you know that there's a YouTube channel called HandyMumLin that has a huge playlist of patchwork sewing ideas that use small pieces of fabric like flannel? I've managed to stay strong so far, but it's touch and go sometimes. 

I'm not doing too bad at resisting eBay these days. Regrettably, I'm failing to resist Temu, which I treat with the same caution - I don't expect miracles and I don't spend a lot of money. I've had some wins and some fails, and I need to stay away.

I've consciously looked for something that made me smile today, and it was the memories of my erratic forays into eBay. There were wins, there were fails, but there was always a story. 

Hugs and good health to all. 

Monday, 5 January 2026

Out of Sorts

If I was a cat, I think that I'd have my ears on backwards - you know, like a cat with their fur brushed the wrong way. I think it's the snow. I always feel sleepy when snow is forecast. It wasn't forecast for last night but I nodded off in the afternoon and then realised that we had been blessed with a scant quarter inch of snow.


I also feel ashamed, because I felt that Christmas wasn't brilliant and it wasn't exactly bad it's just that it wasn't brilliant. There were lots of moments that were flat when they had sparkled in previous years. For example, we got the pack of three joints of meat from Tesco. It's a pack of gammon, beef and turkey joints, all previously slow cooked and tender and all allegedly ready to feed four. Years ago, they amply fed us for a meal, but this year they barely stretched for the three of us. The stuffing that I was anticipating got subsituted for pigs in blankets at the delivery, but we already had sixty of the dratted things stowed away for bear. And the side dishes that I paid extra for were okay but not as good as they have been in the past. The portions were definitely smaller, which is a sign of the times. 

It's not like we had rows or sickness or accidents. We had some really good times, and managed to coax bear to watch Where Eagles Dare with us. DH and I adore the film, but bear has been resistant til now. He's not a fan of films or most tv shows, but he enjoyed it. He and DH had a wonderful time talking about uniforms and the placement of explosives. 

That unwarranted sense of dissatisfaction led to some poor judgement on eBay, and two of the consequences arrived today. 


The small grey balls of yarn are for a kit for a man's hat, which I thought would do well for my brother and I could use the pattern to do another for his partner. The pattern is okay, but the listing promised to include needles. The pattern calls for 4.5mm and 5mm needles. The kit only included 5mm needles.


They're 10 inches or 25cm long and I can't see 93 stitches in aran yarn fitting on them. And that's the problem. There's nothing wrong with it, deep down. I'm confident that the needles will come in useful in a different project and the yarn will work out, but I still feel a little grumpy. 

The multicoloured yarn is supposed to be for a scarf. The pattern calls for a 150g ball of yarn, but I have two lots of 100g. Then the pattern says that I have to take yarn from the outside and knit a couple of rows, then I have to take yarn from the centre of the ball and knit a couple more rows, then back to the first end of what presumably is a long strand of yarn, and I know that this is a recipe for one horrendous tangle. There will be ends everywhere, even if it's supposed to be the same ball of yarn. At least it only needs one size of needle. I could use one of the 100g balls for the 'end that starts on the outside of the ball' and the other 100g ball for the 'end that starts on the inside of the ball' but that would be making the best of things and at the moment I'm stuck in grumpy. 

Bear will be going back to university soon. He's spent most of today studying as he has an exam at 9am on the first day of term. I think he has far more reason to be grumpy, but he seems relaxed enough.

And I think that's why I'm unreasonably grumpy. When he was away, I was using his desk and I got so much writing stuff done. It wasn't just the series for Royal Road, but loads of background stuff and a lot of housewifery admin. It really helped me find my balance. Now he's home, I can't do that, but he's here and that's awesome. When he goes away, I'll be able to do so much more housework and writing, but he won't be here. I need to set up a second desk by the time he comes home for Easter.  

Writing stuff - my series The Guest is being put on substack. I apologise to everyone who is getting a gazillion notifications. It should calm down a little soon. The series is now in three separate places, with Substack trailing behind and the latest instalment on my blog here

Hopefully I'll lose the grumpy soon.

Hugs and good health to all.